Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 26, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
16 Page the evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix to Mitchell South Dakota thursday october 26, 1922 number 22 identifies dual Slayer refuses salary 150,000 yearly a a j manufacturer to rival Ford w. Durand sky rockets into Public Eye with great new corporation wars Wall Street i Hor Efa i tar f not in production. He says. I t in traffic Laws by Edward Iii for by Nea service staff writer new York. N. Y., oct. 26�?-would you take a salary St to $150,000 a year if you could get it Here is one Man whose reply is a no a he is w. Durant Pioneer automobile builder who has just skyrocketed into the Public Rya by entering the Low priced car Field the same plane with Henry Ford. The startling fact that Durant refuses to take a salary now known for tile first time is one thing that be will not talk about. It can be fixed. However that he not Only has not Rawn a salary during the years hat he has been a leading executive in the automobile Industry but he has never turned in an expense account. Rudd Rig corporation Durant a proudest achievement is that in less than two years lie has built up a group motor companies that have 105,181 common stockholders. Only two corporations exceed this number the american Telephone amp Telegraph co., and the Pennsylvania Railroad co. A that is the sort Public owner Shin industries that this country needs a said Durant. A workers who j make and use a product should own j the producing Industry. It is the greatest possible educational Factor. The oily sure cure for labor ills and social troubles. A the Day Sharp distinction Between the so called capitalistic and working classes is Passiah. The wage earners greatest we aloft is tile ownership Stock in industries it takes the danger out capitalism and spreads financial Independence among the masses Durant admitted that in some respects he holds the same views As Henry Ford. The parallel is not in wide distribution Stock ownership for the Ford industries Are owned entirely within the Ford family but in a common War against Wall Street. Inc it it Idem Wall Street a the control Industry by a Small financial group also is he said. A the fact that within less than two years More than 100.-000 persons have supplied millions financial backing for our new motor companies proves that Industry can in Independent Wall Durant says he has not declared War Henry Ford in the Low priced automobile Field. A we put the Price our new car at the Ford level because we it could be have no drastic order is out to return cars West for Farmers Benefit by associated press leased wire Fargo n. I Ort. 26.�?the car j service division the american rail Way association yesterday issued a the j most drastic kind ear orders fore i ing the return cars to the North West to meet by emergency con fronting says a Telegram i from that body received by la. Secretary the North a i Rota farm Bureau federation today. Or. Fuller makes the Point How Ever that very w potatoes Are going Rito storage in the cities that j the markets As they Are handling t them Are already supplied and that i there is grave danger breaking the Market. To Ohio wets to seek changes in prohibition coming election will show sentiment Public in entirely new Light Drys fighting hard Christmas mail for men in Eastern ports to leave nov. 3 Gener Al eke Eft proposed amendment is to weaken Forster Law Cleveland Man up for murder prisoner. Who denies crime admits Domestic life has Reen troubled w. Durant who refused a salary $150,000 a year West Hope to be guarded by armed citizens after dark vigilante committee will patrol roads leading into City Bonarlaw to support pact with Ireland new Premier also declares for league a i ions and polic y peace by .y5s>oiatccl press leased wire West Hope n. D., Ort. 26.�?begin- Ning to tit this City will inaugurate a system Protection against the possible invasion robbers with outposts stationed every Road one half mile from the City to halt All Len vehicles attempting to j enter the City after it p. Rn., Abd search them for guns other Burg a various weapons. A representative meeting . Citizens was held last evening and this program Protection was decided upon. West Hope citizens have been nervous Ever since it trl Peterson night Village marshal was murdered by a j gang robbers whom he attempted to intercept while they were burglar izing a hardware store. By associated press i cased wire London end., oct. 26.�?Andrew j Jent by associated press leased wire Cleveland o., oct. 26.�?Henry j. Burns was booked a charge murder Here Early today charged with the killing his third wife whose mutilated body was found in a shallow grave in the Woods Mentor Marsh seven Miles West Painesville Jato yesterday afternoon. Burns admits he in the Woods near the scene it f j before the body is ing to police and admits he saw his j wife a bloodstained clothing scattered about the ground but denies All knowledge the crime. Tile backs his hands were torn As though a woman Sanger nails had gouged him As she sought to fight him off but he told police the wounds were sustained when he fell from tree. Just before the murder charge was placed against him he was confronted with a photograph the body his wife mrs. Hazel Burns. 2ftaken As it Lay in the morgue at Painesville. The prisoner clasped his hands Over his eyes shrank Back in his chair and cried out a my god i wish i was where she is Burns admitted his third wife the victim the murder had accused him paying attention to other women. Police declare and he confessed their marital life had been Turbo for the past few months. By Mark Sullivan National political Orros Pond Cut tile Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post Columbus . Oct. 26 copyright j 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening i Post a the form in which Ohio will j vote the prohibition question at the a coming election is such that it will provide a test Public sentiment j More dependable in its results and More widespread in its interest than \ any the Many Straw votes that have i been widely discussed. The wording the Issue As it is presented to the Ohio voters reads As follows a no beverage containing 2 3-4 less percent alcohol by. Weight aha in he deemed an intoxicating liquor and the manufacture and Sale such beverages for consumption in Homes and place abode shall be lawful. No beverage containing More than one half one percent Alcoie killing just 10j by volume May be sold to be found accor drunk the premises where sold. In Susslon not illegal a Possession intoxicating liquors i in the Home residence any per 1 son for his her personal use the use his her family his j her guests when not intended for Sale other illegal purposes shall j a i not be unlawful. No search at-1 tempt to search the person property any such person without previously securing a search warrant shall be authorized in the enforce Niento Laws pertaining to the pro i Hibi Tion intoxicating it will postal As by associated press leased wire Washington d. Oct. 26�?Christmas mail for officers and men Navy ships in european Waters will be carried the i Quot. S. S. Sapele i leaving Hampton roads november 3 and should reach that station by november i bearing Tho address i via if. S. S. A Polo the Navy department announced. Mail intended to reach ships the Asiatic station should be addressed a via u. S. S. Vega a an care the postmaster i san Francisco. The ship will leave j Mare Island for Pearl Harbor. Guam j and Manila december i and Christmas Moil should reach Sant Francisco by november 29, sole witness says she can Point out Man mrs. Gibson known As a Mph woman tells incidents leading to crime saw couple plainly Sre declares Shell sinc e seen m to in office Public prose i tor u. S. Coal body starts probe similar Steps Protection were found i taken a year ago. Volunteer citizens done a he said. A but i i will handle the patrol work the thought a Price War. It Rands leading into the City. They would t disturb me if Ford produced will be sworn in As peace officers a car Selling As cheaply As sewing and will work without charge. Machines. I will never out into his mayor Joseph Simon denied today business. He will sell More and More j that he had dispatched a message to year by year and so will we. the adjutant general at Bismarck a tile automobile Field is so limit asking for a Quantity rifles to be less that there is room for both even used in protecting the City. He said. Though we will build 215,000 Low however that the marshal probably priced cars this coming year. Was responsible for the sending a the one problem that must be the Telegram. Solved is that traffic. Highways Are being built exactly parallel to Railroad development two three and four Road systems Are already beginning. And i Sec in the future a network highways with so Psi rate sections for passenger cars and trucks Ach with one Way divisions. Set s new traffic problem a thus America can absorb Many imps the 10,000,000 machines that ire now in use. The greater problem u. S. Asked to Lausanne meet will is in the cities. Perhaps double jct k streets will be the Durant following up this subject has just written to the merchants a relation new York urging the appointment a commission to study the traffic problem. He v is merchants everywhere that unless a solution is found there will he such rapid growth suburban and co Jaunity Center stores that downtown groups mercantile hops will not be Able to survive rom pet t killed by traffic congestion. Catholic federation alumni to discuss dress and amusements Washington to to be vue session invited Send representatives j by associated press leased wire Louisville Kyd a a oct. 26.�?the in Nav fat Nai federation Catholic alumni ready today to open its biennial the by associated press in Iosel wire Paris. Franco Ort. 26.�?france. Italy and great Britain Lave agreed to invite the United states to participate officially in the near Hast peace conference at Lausanne Switzerland. November 13. The suggestion that the United suites be invited came from lord Fourzon. The British Secretary for foreign affaire the invitation will get handed to the state department in Washington probably tomorrow by the French British and italian embassies. Peggy Caffee to be states witness in Phillips Case today Beer the i with Ruesen to museum at the Day the Neur a. U nil a f the convention has to the promotion a fms re Ion irk a tied Catholic womanhood a Al attention to be Given Day styles in dress and hts. Preliminary meeting yester executive committee Mon e. Pace Secretary the 26.�?peg-Tako the t hoi in University at Washington d. F. Was elected a director in the organization to fill the place the right Rev. T. Shaitan Rector a a a Catholic University at washing . Who was made honorary president the federation. Soviet troops Are again in control City Vladivostok a _ by associated press i wire Tokio. Japan get. 26.�?troops Ute red army representing the far k Stern Republic Siberia were in Romp let Possession Vladivostok today. The last the japanese sol ors evacuated the City yesterday Fri handing Over to the invading is an inventory the arms left a Hind and the keys the Ware-tuift8 containing them. Only a japanese staff Captain remained to Complete the Transfer military stores. Las Angeles calif., get. G v Caf fee was expected to stand for the state today at the trial mrs. Mara Phillips charged with having beaten mrs. Alberta Tremaine Meadows 20 year old widow to death with a Hammer. Mrs. It Affee the Only known Eye witness to the slaying gave voluminous testimony before the los Angeles county grand jury which indicted mrs. Phillips. A prominent woman Speaks in Aberdeen Aberdeen. S. A. Oct. 26�?under auspices the federation Quot women s clubs. Miss Hemline soil wed Field Secretary the National association for constitutional govern ment delivered a series talks in this City yesterday and today culminating in a free lecture to the Public this evening. Bonar Law As Leader the unionist i party in a manifesto issued this afternoon. Declared one the tasks that party if it is returned to Power will be to make Good the Anglo Irish i treaty Bot i Iii latter and spirit and to co operate with the Irish government. Will support league the manifesto declares it will be the governments Earnest aim. If re turned to give wholehearted and practical support to the league a tons to fulfil the obligations great Britain has undertaken abroad but j not to extend her commitments but i preferably to curtail them. And to maintain Friendship and Good Tunder standing we Ith the United stares. Bonar Law in discussing his policy said a my Strong belief is that this nation Reeds above everything else rest and Tranquility and my policy we ill be a negative one in this wants economic meet the governments policy said the prime minister would be to leave the recovery from the War to the untrammelled initiative the men and women the country. Or. Bonar Law in the manifesto said it was Tjie unionist party a purpose if the self governing dominions approved to summon an economic i Vav jul conference in an Effort to discover How the vast Trade which the sources the Empire mad possible could be Best developed by nut uni co operation. During the morning Burns is to be taken to the scene the crime and questioned there. Later he will be taken to the Lake county morgue where the body the slain woman new created commission j asks \ new ers to two most pertinent oies tons by associated pros encased wire i Washington d. C., oct. 26.�?As a beginning its work investigating the Coal Industry the United states Coal commission it was Archon need a today has addressed two queries to j j representatives the parties Moat j immediately interested in its oper nation Aud has asked for answers in waiting. a what in your judgment Are the t elements that have caused and Are causing the acknowledged Demirali i nation in the Coal Industry and we hic i Are working hardship alike upon the t panties engaged in the production Coal and the consuming Public a the first query says. The second asks for Quot the practical i comedies Alfich in your judgment would eliminate any All the elements that you feel Are responsible for the these queries were submitted to three committees which the commission has conferred with this wee and which have been selected to re pre j be observed that this pro sent the bituminous and Anthracite framed by the a a wets goes i mine operators and miners Union some distance towards placating the i the Anthracite discussion in which a a Drys. It probably represents an j the commission will meet s. War Effort the part the a wets to j Riner and other employers tin i state their demand for a change i Pennsylvania Anthracite Region was such a Way As to have As Little j scheduled to continue Over today fens As possible to persons who Are j in addition to the direct inquiries opposed to the return the Saloon. I the commission a suggested a list it will he observed that so far As topics upon which it Lias asked saloons Public drinking places Are each group to report. These include concerned this proposal is identical Coal prices costs production la Bor and profits strike and living in the mining regions. O a Cost is being held and tiler questioning. Subjected to fur Prince to face court martial arc Ither former King const Nti n e arrested for Sii the in greek defeat i. W. W. War in West averted with the volstead act itself. In shops for the Sale beverages in which the beverages Are served for drinking he premises this proposal says that the limit shall continue to be the present limit the Holst end act namely one half one percent alcohol but in shops which Are not restaurants and not Public drinking places beverages containing As High As 2 3-4 percent alcohol can be sold in bottles to be carried Home to be consumed outside the premises. Proposal strongly supported course the reply the a a Drys to this is that the distinction is impracticable. Tim a Drys Sion would result in the Sale Beer dial orders the world in Pool rooms and the like never the out telegraphic requests to less it remains Clear that this Ohio headquarter to cancel reported proposal contemplates that no Buquor i to members to invade port shall be sold manufactured for j Hind. And with evacuation the sate anywhere which contains More in Ort land i. W. Ball by police in than 2 3-4 percent alcohol. Inns Der instructions by mayor George much As Many persons believe that j was much relieved. Coincident with the eaten de invasion Portland by wobbles is Olei tally called off by associated press leased wire Portland ore., get. 26.�?with the claim that this prov local strike committee the Indus-1 went int 2 3-4 percent alcohol is a reason i i Able limitation anyhow and is not essentially intoxicating it can he in i de stood that this change will have to Bechtold found guilty theft son prominent Man c convicted Jary in third Gree Athens Greece oct. 26.�?the newspapers announce that Prince Andrew. Brother former King j Stantini. Was arrested yesterday at 1 Corfu the charge that he contributed to the disaster suffered by to greek army in Asia minor. He will be brought to Athens a destroyer and interned in the la data. General Stratigos was arrested yes ,. Ter Day following the publication j a considerable Appeal. But the next the revolution committees decree j provision the proposed change reestablishing a tribunal to try political i frs a11 intoxicating liquors with land military prisoners in connection army percentage alcohol whatever. The defeat the greek forces i As to these latter the proposed Ohio in Asia minor. At the same time j statute makes the Possession them i a t ii ref Civ leaders were arrested i Homes residences for tile use George p. Baltazzi. Former foreign i family and guests when not intended minister m. Stais. Once minister for say other illegal purposes end the Interior and m. Ozz Ikis former tirely gab governor Thrace. right search removed Prince Andrew commanded one i the final provision is to the effect. A the corps the greek army the that prohibition enforcement officers i Smyrna front after the disaster to i shall not have the right to the j the greek forces that front he property person suspected liquor went to Corfu. On wednesday a i Sellers without first securing a search Athens message stated that an in War right. This latter provision is i vesti Gator had been sent to Corfu by the commission in charge inquiry into the greek debacle to question Prince Andrew regarding the charge that while he was at the head his army corps he refused to execute an order thus contributing to the disaster. By associated press leaded wire new Brunswick n. J., oct. 26.�? mrs. Jane Gibson pig Raiser who claims to have witnessed the murder Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and mrs. Eleanor k. Mills today told a newspapers that she had Ridenti fled the Man who she says shot the Rector As we Mas identifying the woman who she asserts was with the Slayer. Mrs. Gibson who was in the Phillips farm the night the double murder looking for Corn thieves anti who claims to have heard the Shivers Namo called by his woman companion said that it he did not know rite identity the Slayer at that time hut that a she recently had recognized him Iii the prosecutor office in new Brunswick. Mrs. Gibson who it was Learned yesterday had told tile authorities the name the slayers companion said today that she had once met her at a rummage Sale and instantly had recognized her at Tho scene the murder the Phillips farm shr added that she Hail seen her since tie double killing and was sure at her recognition. Followed suspicious Wagon amplifying her previous Story. Mrs Gibson said she Rode mule bae from her Home into Debussy a a Lane following a Wagon without lights which she thought was driven by Corn thieves. She said she saw the Wagon turn into Easton Avenue towards new i Brunswick. The Lane inter St to. Easton Avenal just beyond a a lovers a i in in which tile two bodies were found. Just at the intersection mrs. Gibson said she saw an old style automobile standing in do Brussey a Lane. Beside the machine she declared were i a Man and a woman and she stopped her mule about 4�> feet from them. Just then her Story goes another machine turned into the Lane and the flood Light from its headlights fell upon the two persons beside the old automobile. Recognized c outline the second automobile she said i backed out the Lane and sped away i Easton Avenue. Mrs. Gibson said. But w Hile its lights were thrown . The old machine she recognized the i Man and woman. She says they both a stepped into the Shadow before the. A Serener automobile turned around. Mrs. Gibson said today that the to j Man wore a Gray coat extending to her Knees. She says the Man had a heavy dark Mustache. Bushy Eye a brows and was a heavy build. A when i went to the prosecutor i office a the farm woman said today a i saw this Man and recognized him Las the one who was standing beside i tile i mrs. Gibson says that after the excl Ond car had withdrawn the Man and i woman crossed de Brassy a a Lane acid the Field in a general Diree sending j Tion the crab Piole tree. Chicago she followed couple to rum Ness by rude. Sioux Falls s. I oct. 26.�?leo Bechtold son a prominent business Man Here today was found gild j to by a jury in circuit court the i charge burglary Iii the third de i Groe. Bechtold was charged we Ith be i my implicated Iii the theft nearly i $66,000 Worth jewels from two trunks which were stored in the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul railway passenger station the night september 15, the affair ending in the murder night Captain police e. Pike. Lawrence Johnson. Alias George Gotoh. Has been found guilty the murder and two other men Carroll i National Benbow and Frank rage have confessed their part in the burglary. Nearly All the missing jewelry has been recovered. It is the property a Chicago firm. A Harding urges Road building president says transportation is one world s difficult problems ejected to by the prohibition Force ment officers the ground that it would make the prevention and Pun Ishmen bootlegging very difficult. The anti Saloon league is opposed to these proposals in their entirety j and a Square fight this Point constitutes one the issues the com ing Ohio election. Mrs. Bren trial for grave robbery and arson charge Stillman seeks to be open divorce suit by associated press in Axil wire White Plains. N. Y., get. 26.�? i j a thes a. Stillman wealthy banker. It was Learned today has begun an Effort to re open the proceedings j which. He sought unsuccessfully to i \ Vorce mrs. Anne u. Stillman and to j have her son Guy declared the off 1 Spring Frederick k. Beauvais intern guide. Your name May be in the want ads if it is Send in the clipping and receive the Republican free for one year. If its the name a Friend yours phone write him and Tell him about it. Washington d. C., oct. 26.�?president Harding in a message to the conference education for Highway engineering and Highway transportation Here today declared the problem transportation one the most difficult faced by the nations the world. A the transportation facilities the i Wimble world whether by rail by i water whether represented by the j great net work Public highways j have been confronted with a most difficult situation for a number i hyear8.�?T the president said. It is one a we hich demands the very Best and a Wisest treaty nent from the standopint1 both the technical and economical and financial authorities a he added j a we Aye All agreed that the noun a try needs Good roads and More j them but we also have been brought to realize that they Are to be had without very great expense. Your organization is one those Partick i Early Well equipped to Deal with the i Industrial and technical Side As Well j As the financial aspects this prob j Lem and i most earnestly Hope that your Washington convention will produce some useful illumination the the conference is being held under the auspices Highway education Board which . John j. Tigert is chairman. Of Trio acquitted murder Hackensack n. J., oct. 26�?George Cline Charles Scullion and Alice Thornton were acquitted the murder Jack Bergen movie actor by a jury Here late today r by associated press leased wire St. Louis. To. Cot 26.�?the Rasof mrs. Harry Brenn. Charged with grave robbery and arson was set to j be called in Justice court today hav j 19. Ing been continued from october i her Tiu band charged jointly with j her is still being sought. The Char-1 Ges result from the theft the body miss Celestine Schneider from its grave and the subsequent finding the Corpse in the ruins Brennus burned garage at Oakville in St. Louis county. Mrs. Brent. Who is charged with being an accomplice her husband in an alleged plot to defraud insurance companies denies the charges. A l. Baker the situation Here today the turning Over to the i. W. W. Of their local Headquarters the police also order the mayors instructions surrendered half a truckload i. W. W. Literature Wirich had been seized. Police give up Hall the Portland i. W. strike committee has issued a statement we hich was incorporated Iii the Telegram to Chicago Headquarters to the effect that the a situation is Well in hand a and that All except nine men had been freed from jail. It was stated that the police we Ere ordered away when it was found that they had no Legal right to bold the Hall. Chief police l. A a. Jenkins announced that the Campaign against non resident radicals would continue. Mayor Baker declared in Bis statement that there was no let up in the Campaign Quot trouble makers adding a i intend to observe the spirit As Well As the letter the Law. Consequently the police were advised to move out the Hall. I can say definitely though that the Hall will be closed by lawful Means soon. Will Stop Aii disorders Quot we shall keep up our policy i the past in regard to the i. A. A those who Are residents Portland and behave themselves will not be molested but the the who cause Din i order during the strike will be arrested and Given their Choice a term the Rock pile a trip out town. We Are not going to tolerate i demonstrations their part. Of mrs. Gibson in continuing her Story said that instinctively she followed i tile Man and woman who crossed the j Field. Quot when i turned into the dirt Road she said. A i lost one my moccasins. A i dismounted to get it. When i had put it and climbed Back upon my mulch a Back the couple bad Digap i geared a a few moments later t heard loud voices in the direction the crab Apple tree. I saw a Man and a woman each with a flashlight. They threw j the beams another Man and women. Then out Tho darkness t heard a shot. Heard woman a screams. A i heard a woman a voice scream in mrs. Gibson said the woman who screamed uttered a name and shout cd a please please a and said mrs. Gibson. A i put my heels into my Jenny mule and went judge Mott. The new special state prosecutor came to new Brunswick today and summoned every Princis Al in the Case to the court use so that he might personally hear a heir stories. Mrs. Hall widow the re it tor a tames Mills husband the woman who was killed. Cha riot in Mills their daughter Henry and William Stevens. Brothers mrs. Mail. And mrs. Gibson All will be questioned alleged tire swindle grows postal inspectors take Sio More from mails still look for tires Hunters find. Body Hermit method in which octogenarian met is death will always be mystery fascist in Italy planning big coup by associated press leased Wirt Minneapolis minn., oct. 26.�?alleged fraudulent operators a tire Selling operation by George Schwin Demann Minneapolis had reached $35,000 today when More than $10,-00o in checks Money orders and one Dollar Bills were received in the mail egg Harbor n. A. Oct. 26 a two Duck Hunters today found the body John ditch an 80 year old Hermit who life since he moved into the Woods near Here almost a half Century ago has been a mystery. Ditches death is equally mysterious. Twp deep cuts in the wrists Are the Only Marks the body. These cuts. In the opinion the police were not serious enough to cause death themselves. They suggest that the Hermit May have been struck by an automobile attacked. La the trouser pockets the Hunters $365 i i worn paper Money am a Small amount Silver. A pocket the worn coat contain i a Bank Book which showed the her by As serrated press leased wire Rome. Italy oct. 26�?benito mus a solent head the fascist has j called together All the military Lead i ers that organization and Simul to Neoushy has ordered All the military j i sections the fascist to keep in j readiness the 800,000 workers who i have joined the fascist organization in order to co operate at an opportune moment with the military sections. This is interpreted Here As preparation for the Assumption Power by the fascist. Of. By r. H. Hug Day postal inspector \ Mit had a $1,500 balance. I who is investigating Schwindemann a ditch spent his time in Wood chop operations. A Ping and working for the a a Mills Schwindemann according to postal j near his Home in Winter he hunted authorities had mailed out 10,000 picked Holly and sold cranberries cards offering Standard makes i ditch spoke French and English automobile tires at greatly reduced j a Sawmill Boss from Canada Occa prices if orders were accompanied by i tonally had Long talks with the her deposits $1 for each tire. He Mit in French. From the talks it operated under the name the de de Toped that ditch which the saw Lund tire company. Mill Boss said was not the Hermus Schwindemann contends that a right name had become involved in Chicago Man is Back the offer t some sort an affair while an Sale. He is musing the and has the tires for being held a charge mails to defraud. Meanwhile postal authorities have discovered that automobile dealers from Sioux Falls. Detroit Muscatine. Davenport and Kau Claire have come South Dakota generally fair to to Minneapolis in search the de night and Friday cooler Friday and Lund tire company with the up in extreme weal portion tonight _ i pose buying out the firm. _ weather report finer in the French army after War 1870. a nem am is killed Nashwauk. Minn., jct 76�?Andrew Olson 37. A Crane Man at the Hawkins mines was almost instantly killed late yesterday when a Cave i caught him and jammed him again a Aho vol .